Originally published on Jun. 12, 2024
By Zane Miller
First round
(8) #3 Richard Childress v. (1) #11 Cale Yarborough
(7) #24 Cecil Gordon v. (2) #43 Richard Petty
(6) #90 Dick Brooks v. (3) #72 Benny Parsons
(5) #15 Buddy Baker v. (4) #88 Darrell Waltrip
As the first round opened once again at Darlington, Cale
Yarborough secured a successful start over Richard Childress, finishing fifth
to Childress’ eighth. Following suit would be Richard Petty, as he claimed the
fourth spot ahead of Cecil Gordon in 19th, while Dick Brooks crashed
out early on to hand the early advantage to Benny Parsons. Rounding out the
race was the most competitive battle of the afternoon, as despite Darrell
Waltrip leading 123 laps, he would come up short to Buddy Baker and his
third-place finish. At the next event in Richmond, Petty made easy work of
Gordon as he finished second to race winner Neil Bonnett, while Gordon ended up
26 laps down. Yarborough did the same to Childress, with the latter falling out
with overheating issues just past the halfway mark. With a third-place finish,
Parsons knocked Brooks out of title contention as well, leaving the Buddy
Baker/Darrell Waltrip series as the lone undecided one going into Dover. The
battle would be relatively competitive, as the pair remained inside the top-10
right down to the wire. In the end, though, it would be Waltrip finishing just
one spot ahead of Baker to claim the series victory, giving himself a chance to
avenge his loss in the finals two years earlier.
Semifinal
(4) #88 Darrell Waltrip v. (1) #11 Cale Yarborough
(3) #72 Benny Parsons v. (2) #43 Richard Petty
The second round took the four remaining competitors
to Martinsville, where Yarborough again established himself as the man to beat by
taking the race win, while Waltrip dropped out in the closing laps thanks to a
rear end gear failure. Although Petty finished a respectable fourth, it
wouldn’t be enough to keep Parsons at bay as he took the runner-up spot, just a
few car lengths behind Yarborough.
With that, the drivers headed about two hours
southwest to North Wilkesboro, where Waltrip kept his championship hopes afloat
with a dominating performance on the way to the race win. Petty would not be so
fortunate, as the three-time champ again came up short in heartbreaking
fashion, crashing out just after the midway point of the race after leading nearly
all of the first half. This meant that Parsons would have a chance at his first
Cup Series title, though he would need to wait for Waltrip and Yarborough to
duke it out at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
In the second round’s final race at Charlotte, where
Parsons himself picked up the race win after leading exactly 250 laps, it would
be Yarborough winning the race for second to earn the right to face Parsons in
the finals, with Waltrip’s title fight coming to an end despite a fifth-place
finish. With that, Yarborough now had a chance to make history by becoming the
first driver to win the Cup Series championship four times.
Final
(3) #72 Benny Parsons v. (1) #11 Cale Yarborough
As the series remained in North Carolina for the third
straight race, with the opening round of the finals happening at Rockingham, Yarborough
picked up right where he left off with a fourth-place run. Parsons, while
finishing seventh, still lagged eight laps behind Yarborough to put himself in
an early hole. In the penultimate event at Atlanta, however, Parsons secured an
impressive third-place finish in spite of Yarborough’s fifth-place result. Although
Yarborough was clearly on a roll with his 11th straight top-five
finish, Parsons still had a chance to capture the title at Ontario Motor
Speedway.
While Yarborough and Parsons each led four laps during
the race, neither would take the race win as Bonnett scored his second
checkered flag of the year. However, Yarborough remained on the lead lap
throughout the event, eventually finishing third to make history as the series’
first four-time champ, while Parsons ended up three laps down in 12th.
Cale Yarborough’s stats for 1977 were nine wins, 25 top-fives
and 27 top-10s as he won the real-life championship as well as in the
head-to-head playoff format.

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